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Population heterogeneity in mutation rate increases mean fitness and the frequency of higher order mutants
Helen K. Alexander, Stephanie I. Mayer, Sebastian Bonhoeffer
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/045377
Helen K. Alexander
Institute of Integrative Biology, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Stephanie I. Mayer
Institute of Integrative Biology, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Sebastian Bonhoeffer
Institute of Integrative Biology, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
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Posted March 23, 2016.
Population heterogeneity in mutation rate increases mean fitness and the frequency of higher order mutants
Helen K. Alexander, Stephanie I. Mayer, Sebastian Bonhoeffer
bioRxiv 045377; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/045377
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